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Micropoetry ~ Waka ~ Flash Fiction
Carpe Diem's Tanka Splendor is part of the Carpe Diem Haiku Family. It's a weekly tanka-meme in which you can write and share tanka inspired on a given prompt every Saturday (mostlty, sometimes it will be on another day).
Haiku inspired (mostly) by my walks in and around Eastbourne
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Nicely done!!! Wasn’t sure what to do with this …!
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I couldn’t decide if I wanted just b&w or color .. so I put both up.
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Glad you did! I like it this way 🙂
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Thanks!
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Lovely photo, cara…nicely done!!
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thanks so much!
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Lovely. I tried to leave a comment on your haiga on the trainstationbut my internet connection timed out. I really liked your i age – it added mystery your haiku.
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My connection often gave me the “time out” as well … I’ve since put my netbook up as server to the house network and the connection is more rapid … but to tell the truth, I don’t know how I did that! At home my netbook is connectd directly to the modem … not on the wifi … glad you enjoyed the haiga .. though putting it up as a “show” made it heavier.
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aloha Georgia. wow. that’s a fun take on haiga. i’ve been playing with some video-ku and other poetic video too (at a much slower rate than my visuals that are static).
i like that thought—autumn and afternoon tea. i can just about relax into dreams on this one. thank you. aloha. rick.
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Glad you enjoyed the take .. working with video sounds interesting, though maybe more complicated than I want to work with … still one never knows … are your video-ku on youtube?
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